Item Description
Original Items: Only One Set Available. During World War Two there was a mass of teaching materials used by the armed forces to train gunners and aircrew in the identification of aircraft, ships and ground vehicles. The ability of servicemen to identify "friend or foe" in an instant was crucial to combat survival and the subject of recognition was taught in just about every World War II service school. Trained spotters were important to the war effort and to aid them 1:72 scale plastic models were made as well as posters such as this one here.
The poster features over a dozen Japanese Aircraft, the name, size and has a man “of average height” standing next to the profiles of the aircraft. There is tearing present and some separation from the wooden dowels, but the poster remains fully legible with clear images.
Comes more than ready for further research and display.
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